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A solution of glucose has been prepared at 298K dissolving 7.2 g of glucose in 100 g of water. `k_f` water is `1.86Km^-1` and vapour pressure of water at 298K is 0.024 atm.
The vapour pressure of the solution at 298K will be

A

0.0220 atm

B

0.238 atm

C

0.0238 atm

D

0.220 atm

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